Crondall

The picturesque village of Crondall is situated in north east Hampshire, England and is all that remains of the Crondall Hundred which was surveyed in the Domesday Book of 1086. The village is on gentle slopes of the low western end of the North Downs

Crondall

The name Crondall is believed to derive from the Old English ‘crundel’, a chalk-pit or lime quarry, the remains of which can be seen as a depression on the golf-course.

All Saints Church Crondall

The 12th Century Norman parish church replaced a Saxon church on the same site. The Saxon font remains from that period. The east end of the Nave dates to 1170.

Cricket on Hook Meadow

Crondall Cricket Club regularly plays cricket on Hook Meadow and also hosts matches involving other local clubs.

Parish Amenities Consultation

A new opportunity to Have Your Say! Please look at the information following and return your Questionnaire by Saturday 25th July 2015. We need to hear your views!

Welcome to the Crondall Parish Council Website

Crondall Parish Council is committed to working for the good of the whole of Crondall Parish and wants to hear your views on what we should be doing to support the local community. All your ideas are welcomed. Please take a moment to explore the village

Your Council

The Parish is lowest tier of local government and closest to its people

The Parish Council consists of 8 elected (unpaid) Councillors and 1 (paid) professional Clerk. Together we deliver local services and represent your local interests. See our Crondall Parish Boundaries document for information on our boundaries

What's On

There’s plenty for everyone to do and enjoy in Crondall

As well as the wonderful countryside across the Parish we have a wide range of companies, voluntary organisations, clubs and facilities. Most of the organisations and clubs are based in the village, click below for details.

Latest News

Check here regularly for the latest news from the village

About Crondall Village

Crondall is a thriving, popular and attractive village in North East Hampshire, England. The village formed part of the “Crondall Hundred” which is mentioned in the Doomsday book. The current Parish was managed jointly with Ewshot Ward (a neighbouring village) until 2010. The current Parish comprises 731 dwellings housing around 1,239 people.

The parish is served by 3 public houses, 1 shop, 2 churches, 2 car dealerships, 1 petrol station, a number of farms and numerous small businesses. The local school is thriving and recently received a double “excellent” for their OFSTED inspections.

Latest News

RAF Odiham has advised neighbouring Parishes of their Flying programme for Thursday 23rd July which is visible here: Flying Program for Families Day. Only one plane will arrive prior to the day – on the afternoon of 22nd July.

We are pleased to advise you that this Website now hosts a Crondall Events Calendar – see under the What’s On or Village tabs. Any local organisation that is holding an event in the village is welcome to have their event added to the Calendar up to a year in advance! If you wish to add your event please e-mail the details (and picture/s